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English: Confocal visualization of phragmoplasts by double labeling immunofluorescence microscopy. Cells were reacted with both PDL and tubulin antibodies and visualized with a confocal microscope equipped with dual excitation/emission filter sets for FITC and TRITC. A single arrow marks the position of the cell plate; double arrows indicate microtubules; n, nucleus. (C) Dual excitation/emission for both FITC and TRITC. The yellow colored line marks the region where PDL and microtubules overlap.
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